Hardcover
6" x 9"
460 Pages
Both Volumes in 1 Book
Written by: Rabbi Yitzchak Yaakov Fuchs
- What should a woman do if she misses a tefillah?
- What is a woman's obligation in Torah study?
- Is an unmarried woman obligated to light Shabbos candles?
An all-time bestseller on halachah for women by a seasoned Rav and posek, this sefer is accepted as one of the foremost halachic guidebooks for the English-speaking public. For two decades, women have turned to it for clear, incisive rulings on a wide variety of issues.
Now back in print, Halichos Bas Yisrael is presented in this special edition, with two volumes in one for extra convenience. Practical and authoritative, it provides classic and contemporary halachic rulings pertaining specifically to women on every aspect of their daily mitzvah performance: prayer, modesty, yichud, berachos, cosmetics, mourning, Torah study, child-rearing, challah, Shabbos, and Yom Tov. An indispensable reference guide for every Jewish woman, this sefer deserves a place on the bookshelf in every Jewish home.
Hardcover
6" x 9"
260 Pages
Both Volumes in 1 Book
Written by: Rabbi Yitzchak Yaakov Fuchs
- What should a woman do if she misses a tefillah?
- What is a woman's obligation in Torah study?
- Is an unmarried woman obligated to light Shabbos candles?
An all-time bestseller on halachah for women by a seasoned Rav and posek, this sefer is accepted as one of the foremost halachic guidebooks for the English-speaking public. For two decades, women have turned to it for clear, incisive rulings on a wide variety of issues.
Now back in print, Halichos Bas Yisrael is presented in this special edition, with two volumes in one for extra convenience. Practical and authoritative, it provides classic and contemporary halachic rulings pertaining specifically to women on every aspect of their daily mitzvah performance: prayer, modesty, yichud, berachos, cosmetics, mourning, Torah study, child-rearing, challah, Shabbos, and Yom Tov. An indispensable reference guide for every Jewish woman, this sefer deserves a place on the bookshelf in every Jewish home.